Re: pocketmac sync manager problems

I'm personally not sold on the Blackberry Storm and will probably exchange it for the Curve. I need my phone to be a practical communication device so while the multimedia functions of the Storm are nice, it can be really difficult to navigate the touch screen to do simple things like searching contacts or typing an email. There are some really basic things that are missing such as a backspace key on the keyboard. Currently you can only delete or drag the cursor with your finger to the place you want. Also when I hold my phone between my shoulder and cheek, my face will always activate the speakerphone function, which is embarassing in a public space. And the thing I find most annoying is the auto portrait/landscape view. The phone gets disoriented a lot and I wish I could push a button to activate landscape mode instead of having my phone determine it incorrectly. I have a much more extensive list of grievances but my bottom line assessment is that it is not worth it.

Re: pocketmac sync manager problems

And I have to add that like David Pogue, the NY Times reviewer, I also encountered a phone that has the same camera bug. I'll be typing an email and out of nowhere my screen turns into camera mode. It's so baffling. Two thumbs down for me.

Re: pocketmac sync manager problems

If your contacts are up-to-date on the MAC you don't lose them, the process will wipe out the Blackberry and sync with the MAC. My initial reaction was same as yours I was concerned about losing my contacts, I have over 1,600, but I tested the process by wiping out my tasks and notes first, either of which I could easily reconstruct. However, if you are really cautious, take a backup of your MAC contacts before your start the process.

Re: pocketmac sync manager problems

This process does not resolve the field mapping problem, I think we will have to wait for the next version of Pocketmac for that fix. But the process I outlined does fix the overall syncing problem. Your progress bar will actually complete.

Storm Bold Criteques Product Reviews

Late last week or early this week Walt Mossberg, in the Wall Street Journal, reviewed the Storm. The main drawback he identified is lack of WiFi for the Storm. In areas where the 3G network is weak, web-surfing is apparently painful. He also made a minor negative comment regarding the "Suretype" feature, apparently, its behavior is dynamic, depending on the function being conducted. He indicated that it takes some getting use to. Additionally, he had a slight beef with the "orientation" sensor and its ability to resize the screen. As a result, I am considering buying a Bold model. Does anyone have experience with the Bold?

Re: Storm Bold Criteques Product Reviews

i have a friend who has the bold and says that it's the best blackberry he's had so far. i've taken a look at it and its really cool -- nice features, fast responses, no apparent lags in anything, the internet is really cool, and the screen is really big. i would definitely get it if verizon had it for us. definitely a cutting edge phone from blackberry -- too bad the storm (apparently) isn't up to par with the bold

Re: pocketmac sync manager problems

Something to note (and if anyone has experienced something different, please let me know): DataPurgeUI - the PocketMac utility to wipe your BB - apparently does not work on PowerPC achitectures. I'm using a G4 PowerBook and when launching this app, it says "You can't open the application DataPurgeUI because it is not supported on this architecture.".

I don't suppose anyone would know if earlier versions of PocketMac are more lenient?